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NETLINK is going to replace rtsock and a number of other ioctl/sysctl interfaces. In-base utilies such as route(8), netstat(8) and soon ifconfig(8) are being converted to use netlink sockets as a transport between kernel and userland. In the current configuration, it still possible have the kernel without NETLINK (`nooptions NETLINK`) and use the aforementioned utilies by buidling the world with `WITHOUT_NETLINK` src.conf knob. However, this approach does not cover the cases when person unintentionally builds a custom kernel without netlink and tries to use the standard userland. This change adds `option NETLINK` to the default options for each architecture, fixing the custom kernel issue. For arm, this change uses `std.armv6` and `std.armv7` (netlink already in) instead of DEFAULTS. Reviewed By: imp Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D39339 |
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acpica | ||
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broadcom | ||
cavium | ||
conf | ||
coresight | ||
freescale/imx | ||
include | ||
intel | ||
iommu | ||
linux | ||
nvidia/tegra210 | ||
qoriq | ||
qualcomm | ||
rockchip |